The Jets will have several intriguing options to consider when they pick at No. 6 overall. Here are five they may consider:
Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State
The best pass rusher in the draft likely will be gone before the Jets pick at No. 6, but people said that about Leonard Williams in 2015 and Jamal Adams last year. You never know. The Jets desperately need an edge rusher.
Marcus Davenport, DE/OLB, UTSA
Another edge rusher who turned some heads at the Senior Bowl and is an intriguing small-school prospect. The Jets will do their homework on Davenport this week.
Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
The most polarizing quarterback in this draft has been linked to the Jets in several mock drafts recently. He is going to have to ace the interviews this week with teams trying to figure out if he is another Johnny Manziel.
Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame
Many draft experts consider him one of the best players in this draft, but taking a guard in the top 10 is generally frowned upon. A team will have to be convinced he is a once-in-a-decade prospect to take him early.
Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
The Buckeyes put two cornerbacks in the NFL last year in Marshon Lattimore and Gareon Conley. Now, here comes Ward. He is a gifted athlete that surely will put up some eye-popping numbers this week in drills.